As someone who has subscribed to Red Ink in the past, I am sorry to read this story. I have to say that I'm not surprised, however. I no longer subscribe because Red Ink was not run professionally. I did not receive issues I paid for. Email inquirys about my subscription were never answered.
I understand that this is a student-run publication. That's partly why I subscribed. I'm a teacher myself and I wanted to give these young folks a chance. Red Ink is doing very creative work, or so I gather since I rarely received what I subscribed to support. Students have to learn that if they can't run the distribution part of their operation professionally, they lose subscribers, too.
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I understand that this is a student-run publication. That's partly why I subscribed. I'm a teacher myself and I wanted to give these young folks a chance. Red Ink is doing very creative work, or so I gather since I rarely received what I subscribed to support. Students have to learn that if they can't run the distribution part of their operation professionally, they lose subscribers, too.